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Fiery But Mostly Peaceful?
What to Know: The media loves to portray recent protests in âmostly peaceful⌠butâ terms. ([link removed] )
The TPPF Take: The âmostly peacefulâ moniker lets perpetrators of violence off the hook.
âThe clearly intended message is that Black Lives Matter is moral in both its aims and its methods,â says TPPFâs Kevin Roberts. âImmoral methodsâfor example, burning down city blocks and terrorizing local residents and entrepreneursâare not representative acts. Itâs time to discard euphemisms like âmostly peacefulâ and speaking forthrightly about BLMâs leading role in fostering violence. That very role also means that we stop talking about it as a protest and start talking about it as an insurgency â or insurrection.â
For more on protests and violence, click here.
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Not Really News
What to Know: Six months into the pandemic, our economy is struggling. ([link removed] )
The TPPF Take: The RESTART Act (S. 3814) could help U.S. businesses to get back on track.
âIn our analysis of the RESTART Act, we found that while it is a step in the right direction to helping Americans recover from the effects of COVID-19 and government lockdowns, the addition of a rehire provision to the legislation would go a long way towards helping to keep business operating and workers working while bringing unemployed people back to the dignity of work,â sats TPPFâs Vance Ginn. âThe cost of this Act could be funded by reallocating unspent CARES Act dollars which prevents adding more to the national debt.â
For more on the RESTART Act, click here.
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Keep It Conservative
What to Know: When lawmakers return to Austin for the new legislative session in January, theyâll be facing a budgetary shortfall. ([link removed] )
The TPPF Take: Texasâs state government budget has often grown considerably faster than Texansâ ability to pay for it.
âFortunately, growth in the budget has been better aligned with Texansâ financial means since we created the Conservative Texas Budget in 2015 based on the growth in population plus inflation,â says TPPFâs Rod Bordelon. âLimiting budget growth to not exceed the CTB, and even reducing it as Texas families have done with their budgets during the recession, will give Texans more opportunities to flourish.â
For more on the Conservative Texas Budget, click here.
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